We left the house early Sunday morning under bright sunny skies, cold winds and a 30% chance of snow. We rode some familiar roads through La Luz canyon and explored some new side roads in the Lincoln National Forest. We've taken pictures from here before, but continue hoping to better capture the beauty...
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Here's some shots from the bike, some vistas and some action shots...
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I could pee on his house from here.:D
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Some nice curves...
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and hills...
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After a particularly steep and rocky hill, I hear a funny noise. ZZzzzzzzz...
We stop and look over the bike, but it looks OK. So, we spin the front wheel, all seems OK, then we spin the back wheel, using the kickstand and ZZzzzzzz. Seems a rock had lodged between the chain and the countersprocket guard.
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We started to get hungry, so it's time for Sunday brunch at The Lodge in Cloudcroft...mmmmmmm
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Met an old friend in the lobby...
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And Bob the Piano man offered to take our photo toghether. Told ya he was a nice fella.
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The restaurant is named Rebbeca's at The Lodge, after this lady here, who haunts the place to this day. Each of the employees have a ghostly tale to tell...
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We loaded our full bellies onto the bikes under the bright sun and snow flurries with falling temperatures and took the long way home.
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I now have a craving for smoked salmon.....
Excellent ride report to read on a soggy D/FW afternoon. Great pictures, thanks for sharing.
Rebecca the ghost lady is hot too. :trust:

Tourmeister

03-20-2006, 02:31 AM

Man, you guys can pack it away! Buffets are never a good deal for me. I just can't eat enough in one sitting to make it worth it. Now if I could graze all day... :trust: Nice pics! Looks like you guys are really suffering out there :suicide:

klrno2

03-20-2006, 07:54 AM

Man, you guys can pack it away! Buffets are never a good deal for me. I just can't eat enough in one sitting to make it worth it. Now if I could graze all day... :trust: Nice pics! Looks like you guys are really suffering out there :suicide:

I used to say the same thing TM, until I visited THAT buffet. The food, the atmoshpere, it's all sooooo good, that it's worth the price. Plus, we build up a pretty stout hunger riding in that atltitude.

Now I have to figure out how to get down the mountain to work, in 4 inches of snow, and it's still falling. :eek2:

TejasFJR

03-22-2006, 05:23 PM

Thanks for sharing, sounds like a great day! Quick question, on some of those pictures taken from the bike, was the camera on some kind of mount with a cable release or was that one handed point and shoot?

klrno2

03-22-2006, 11:06 PM

Thanks for sharing, sounds like a great day! Quick question, on some of those pictures taken from the bike, was the camera on some kind of mount with a cable release or was that one handed point and shoot?

Tried and true one handed point and shoot.:doh: Don't try this at home. Make sure your miles away from home and and medical attention.:lol2:

SVSjason

03-27-2006, 02:56 PM

Sandy, that's an AWESOME report! Now you and Bo need to convince Andy that my presence is needed out there!

dbdolan

03-27-2006, 10:17 PM

Sandy I enjoyed the report, man the riding there seems even better than Clayton. I just got back from there and it was so cool, I loved the elevation changes, there is just not much of that down here in Houston. New Mexico looks like a place I would like to ride soon:rider:

gotdurt

03-30-2006, 12:07 PM

Where were you riding in relation to Cloudcroft? (See my new post; http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8655 )

klrno2

03-30-2006, 02:13 PM

Where were you riding in relation to Cloudcroft? (See my new post; http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8655 )

The lunch spot was in cloudcroft. Most of our riding was done in and around the LNF. As for a must see? Man all of it! Its awesome riding here! If you haven't already, check our "Texans in New Mexico" thread.

If you want somthing more specific, just let us know.

gotdurt

03-30-2006, 02:27 PM

The lunch spot was in cloudcroft. Most of our riding was done in and around the LNF. As for a must see? Man all of it! Its awesome riding here! If you haven't already, check our "Texans in New Mexico" thread.

If you want somthing more specific, just let us know.
Sounds good. Tonight I'll try to provide a PDF of the tentative route on a map so you can see where I'm headed (or tell me to go elsewhere).

kocook

03-30-2006, 09:29 PM

THATs not a rough road. This is a rough road!
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Note the suitable nature of the scooter about to conquer said 'road'. This was one of my more infamous 'short-cuts' while living in that area. Everything was fine until I was about 10 miles into it, then...and yes, I made it.

leeroy

03-30-2006, 11:01 PM

Squid.

kocook

03-30-2006, 11:08 PM

Saw me do that didja?

gotdurt

03-31-2006, 08:22 AM

THATs not a rough road. This is a rough road!

:drool:

Tourmeister

03-31-2006, 01:56 PM

That looks like some of the stuff we were doing in Clayton last weekend, minus the low overhanging tree branches that were whacking us!

scratch

03-31-2006, 02:01 PM

THATs not a rough road. This is a rough road!...This was one of my more infamous 'short-cuts' while living in that area. Everything was fine until I was about 10 miles into it, then...and yes, I made it.
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